Touch-Ground Marlot Meyer
A photo journal telling the story of a two month long exhibition that grows and takes on a life and autonomy of its own - teaching the artist about the relationship between nature and human, and creation and control.
A photo journal telling the story of a two month long exhibition that grows and takes on a life and autonomy of its own - teaching the artist about the relationship between nature and human, and creation and control.
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02 NOVEMBER 21
Watching the behaviour of visitors
made me think that somehow we
had lost our ability to be fascinated,
to wonder, to zoom into tiny little
creatures and slow down and just
listen, just be there. Smell, listen,
wait - don’t question.
There was a kind of impatience to
move through the space quickly,
to see whats around the corner.
Equally there was a denial to
believe something real, too. When
I told them that “Yes this is real
grass”, and “Yes, it grew here. All of
it. From seeds..” I was always met
with faces of disbelief.